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Roswell UFO crash: what really happened 67 years ago?

Started by astr0144, July 08, 2014, 09:02:01 AM

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funbox

Quote from: Pimander on August 02, 2016, 11:07:34 PM
Funbox sending love letters.  How sweet.  :-*

Not sure about your taste in women mate. :P

whaaaa.. you don't remember her in her prime ?.. such a delectable madam, but then you could tell she was going to be a stunner, right from the time she was showing leg as a teenager :D



funbox

Dyna

Quotewhat like , a cheesy Alien Attack on humanity , sealing the cosmopolitan ideology ?, the good aliens intervene and lead us all hand in hand into the galactic federation ? :D

First #1. Humans shoot at alien new arrivals before any questions can be asked. ::)

really though it is all in the goo, the black goo I have found the answer to all. :P
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slander becomes the tool of the loser.
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Pimander

I'd like to know where the Priest's hand is in that picture.  :o

Dyna

Quote from: Pimander on August 03, 2016, 06:22:28 PM
I'd like to know where the Priest's hand is in that picture.  :o

You can see it holding the little girls hand  ;)
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
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Pimander

Quote from: Dyna on August 03, 2016, 06:28:55 PM
You can see it holding the little girls hand  ;)
Smart girl.  Hold tight sister.  8)

funbox

Quote from: Dyna on August 03, 2016, 06:12:53 PM
First #1. Humans shoot at alien new arrivals before any questions can be asked. ::)


if they were clever they would know that before landing., says a lot about their moral s/ motivation :D

Quotereally though it is all in the goo, the black goo I have found the answer to all. :P

are you referring the stuff from not long back?

*funbox's eyes roll back and black*

funbox

funbox

Quote from: Pimander link=topic=7001.msg1'26005#msg126005 date=1470244948
I'd like to know where the Priest's hand is in that picture.  :o

ide say its gently reassuring her of a life time of puppetry to come

there there, Theresa, its all for the greater good  :D

funbox


Dyna

Quote from: funbox on August 03, 2016, 08:48:49 PM
are you referring the stuff from not long back?

*funbox's eyes roll back and black*

funbox
Yup I am sure there is some black goo in this recipe somewhere! :-\
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
Socrates

funbox

Quote from: Dyna on August 03, 2016, 08:53:22 PM
Yup I am sure there is some black goo in this recipe somewhere! :-\

well im sure a mutagenic extremophile could cause havoc to a species ,albeit it fared poorly in the x-files

strangely enough ive just watched the concluding episode of Anasazi , which according to Albert , means ancient aliens in Navaho

I wonder if that's true or bul...

funbox

Dyna

Quote from: funbox on August 03, 2016, 09:13:31 PM
well im sure a mutagenic extremophile could cause havoc to a species ,albeit it fared poorly in the x-files

strangely enough ive just watched the concluding episode of Anasazi , which according to Albert , means ancient aliens in Navaho

I wonder if that's true or bul...

funbox

Interesting!
well
QuoteFor a long time, it was romantically — and incorrectly — thought to mean "Old Ones." It actually means "Enemy Ancestors," a term full of political innuendo and slippery history.

In Navajo, 'Ana'í means alien, enemy, foreigner, and non-Navajo. 'Anaa' means war. Sází translates to something or someone that was once whole and is now scattered, a word used to describe the final point of corporeal decay, as a body turns to bones and is strewn by scavengers and erosion.
https://www.hcn.org/issues/307/15815
So the Navajo does mean that I guess.
QuoteIn contemporary times, the people and their archaeological culture were referred to as Anasazi for historical purposes. The Navajo, who were not their descendants, called them by this term. Reflecting historic traditions, the term was used to mean "ancient enemies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancestral_Puebloans

QuoteThere never was an "Anasazi tribe", nor did anyone ever call themselves by that name. Anasazi is originally a Navajo word that archaeologists applied to people who farmed the Four Corners before 1300 AD.
http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/ahc/who_were_the_anasazi.html
I have been to Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park which was wonderful!
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
Socrates

funbox

Quote from: Dyna on August 03, 2016, 10:20:41 PM
Interesting!
wellhttps://www.hcn.org/issues/307/15815
So the Navajo does mean that I guess.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancestral_Puebloans
http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/ahc/who_were_the_anasazi.html
I have been to Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park which was wonderful!

the X files playing with the smoke in the smallest details, how meticulous that show was :D

right wrong, in both worlds. heightened emphasis on the grey area certainly makes for exceedingly good cakes :D

shame no one can taste them
but then what would the truth taste like .. hypothetically speaking ? :D

funbox

Dyna

Quote from: funbox on August 04, 2016, 12:55:06 AM
the X files playing with the smoke in the smallest details, how meticulous that show was :D

right wrong, in both worlds. heightened emphasis on the grey area certainly makes for exceedingly good cakes :D

shame no one can taste them
but then what would the truth taste like .. hypothetically speaking ? :D

funbox
Watermelon? Before GMO?
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
Socrates

funbox


astr0144

#103
If you sent that letter on to Theresa May on my behalf  ..Funbox ....My life time maybe cut short !   ???

I dont really know too much about her and had not looked into finding more out about her since Brexit and  David Cameron's resignation.

Maybe you know more about her  background and any corrupt side to her..that may relate to the other post that you made with the photograph.

I assume she was the one on the left and it was not a picture of her when she was young..

This article cropped up on a website that I visited earlier...that maybe along what you were suggesting..

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/8201521/Sex-offenders-including-paedophiles-should-be-allowed-to-adopt-Theresa-May-told.html

What the Vampires do to live longer !..

That's their secret ...

It would be hard to believe that any of them would actually suggest such a thing to the public or in the media...so How come they don't get arrested if they have ?

I recently found out two more celebrities being suggested to be also involved in Pedaphilia...that may be brought out to the public....It was suggested from someone I was following who was recently murdered..

The elite's use young children's blood to live longer and so do I says Paypal Billionaire.

http://breakingdownthnews.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/the-elites-use-young-childrens-blood-to.html#.V6S-e8EEjWY.facebook


Quoteahh ok , I know TV's can be expensive, how about a stern letter to Theresa May ? 

astr0144

Interesting Dyna,

I would also like to see the Cliff Palace...at Messa Verde.... and also a similar place at Canyon De Chelley...that I recall from a Western  movie called "Mckenna's Gold".

Did you actually get to walk around Cliff Palace ?




QuoteFor a long time, it was romantically — and incorrectly — thought to mean "Old Ones." It actually means "Enemy Ancestors," a term full of political innuendo and slippery history.

In Navajo, 'Ana'í means alien, enemy, foreigner, and non-Navajo. 'Anaa' means war. Sází translates to something or someone that was once whole and is now scattered, a word used to describe the final point of corporeal decay, as a body turns to bones and is strewn by scavengers and erosion.
https://www.hcn.org/issues/307/15815
So the Navajo does mean that I guess.
Quote
In contemporary times, the people and their archaeological culture were referred to as Anasazi for historical purposes. The Navajo, who were not their descendants, called them by this term. Reflecting historic traditions, the term was used to mean "ancient enemies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancestral_Puebloans

Quote
There never was an "Anasazi tribe", nor did anyone ever call themselves by that name. Anasazi is originally a Navajo word that archaeologists applied to people who farmed the Four Corners before 1300 AD.
http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/ahc/who_were_the_anasazi.html
I have been to Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park which was wonderful!